FTA2R Posted December 26, 2020 Report Share Posted December 26, 2020 Looks like I need to move on from my Burton Speed 154 and my FP b/c finding step-ins will be a pain and even if I do, not sure I'll trust them. Recs for (used or new) boards for something comparable to the Speed, which was turny / poppy and good for my local hill (overcrowded and small) ?? I have a Donek FC 163 but I prefer something shorter most of the time her in the Mid-atlantic. I'm a lightwight / intermediate rider. Not looking to spend a ton, but don't necessarily need the value option. Also, the blood splatter design of the Speed will be hard to beat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolf Posted December 26, 2020 Report Share Posted December 26, 2020 I think you might find that newer freecarve boards often have a little tighter side cut radius than the old Burtons, i.e., a little longer board can turn just as tight as the Burton. I think there's a list of specs on the top sheet of the Burton Speed, behind the back binding. If so, what are those specs, especially the sidecut radius? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FTA2R Posted December 26, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 26, 2020 Yes, that would be helpful (duh). Thanks @Wolf Burton Speed 154: WW 190mm SCR 8.18M SC Depth 27.5mm would running length or Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolf Posted December 26, 2020 Report Share Posted December 26, 2020 An 8M SCR is about as tight as they get. I don't have a specific recommendation for a board, but I'm also on a tiny hill making tight turns and really like my ~2018 Donek FC-Secret 167. It has a variable SCR that ranges from 8.5 to 10.5. Looking at Donek's site, the specs for the shorter FCs run just as tight as your Burton: MODEL LENGTH SHOVEL SIDECUT TAIL SIDECUT metalfc 157 7.00 9.00 metalfc 163 7.50 9.50 Metal or Donek's Sectret construction adds damping which improves edge hold on non-ideal snow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lurch Posted December 26, 2020 Report Share Posted December 26, 2020 (edited) Goofy or regular? @Shred Gruumerhas a used Thirst SF for sale that might suit if you are goofy (RFF). Might be a bit stiff, but ping Mark to check ( @BLOODTYPEZX10R) Edited December 26, 2020 by Lurch Schpellin & linkin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Gendzwill Posted December 26, 2020 Report Share Posted December 26, 2020 If you can find a used Donek MK that might fit the bill. Not sure what the sidecut is, Sean says “turny”. Maybe Corey can elaborate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigwavedave Posted December 27, 2020 Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 If you're about 170 lbs or less, look for a used "women's" race SL board. Typically about 157 or 156 with a narrower waist than the men's, about 19-19.5. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FTA2R Posted December 27, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 @Lurch Yes, I'm goofy. I'm not familiar with the Thirst brand - is it decent? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SunSurfer Posted December 27, 2020 Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 (edited) 6 hours ago, FTA2R said: @Lurch Yes, I'm goofy. I'm not familiar with the Thirst brand - is it decent? Thirst is soooo good, that I recently imported a Thirst Superconductor to New Zealand from the USA. I rate it in the same league as my Kessler 162 and my Coiler Nirvana Energy T4 174. Not that boards are the same, but each has superb edge hold, smile ability, and build quality. Read some of the Thirst board reviews in the Review section. Lots of Thirsty riders here! Edited December 27, 2020 by SunSurfer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philw Posted December 27, 2020 Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 12 hours ago, bigwavedave said: If you're about 170 lbs or less, look for a used "women's" race SL board. Typically about 157 or 156 with a narrower waist than the men's, about 19-19.5. I'm certainly lighter than that. The Kessler 156 SL boards are androgynous and work well. Their size recommendations seem correct. Clothoid sidecuts but tight turners. I have a Donek FC - although not sure precisely which one - those were pretty narrow and grippy from what I recall, so not really the same tool at all. Mine was from the time when narrow was in fashion, so my variant requires steep angles and can feel a bit "locked in" a carve. These are for "carver" people, not people who want to turn. "Pop" is a different deal - there's a trade off to be made there with metal boards. I like pop, but I like metal better, but it may be worth trying different approaches to that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
workshop7 Posted December 27, 2020 Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 17 hours ago, Neil Gendzwill said: If you can find a used Donek MK that might fit the bill. Not sure what the sidecut is, Sean says “turny”. Maybe Corey can elaborate. The MK's SCR is about 9m. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigwavedave Posted December 27, 2020 Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 4 hours ago, philw said: The Kessler 156 SL boards are androgynous and work well. That's what I thought , until I turned one over Of course you're right there, it's just the way they are commonly referred to by the racers who ride them and could be helpful to know when shopping for a used race board--look for ones with with the smaller waist (under 20cm) for smaller feet=smaller rider. There are many custom 162 Kesslers out there custom made for lighter (women or young) racers. If it has a waist less than 20 cm, it's probably for a smaller rider. 20 hours ago, FTA2R said: Looks like I need to move on from my Burton Speed 154 and my FP b/c finding step-ins will be a pain and even if I do, not sure I'll trust them. Recs for (used or new) boards for something comparable to the Speed, which was turny / poppy and good for my local hill (overcrowded and small) ?? I have a Donek FC 163 but I prefer something shorter most of the time her in the Mid-atlantic. I'm a lightwight / intermediate rider. Not looking to spend a ton, but don't necessarily need the value option. Also, the blood splatter design of the Speed will be hard to beat. Regarding the OP and Shred's Thirst SF, you should contact Mark at Thirst to see if it might work. While Thirsts are great boards, that one might be better suited for a larger rider. Look at the stance width and weight it was made for. Also look for used F2 slalom race boards in that 157 range. Anything made in the past 15 yrs or so will be way better than what you've been riding. I bought and sold a lot of used boards on this site and learned a lot about what I like and don't. Then you have a base of beneficial info if you decide to order a custom board. And you can get that blood spatter design Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Gendzwill Posted December 28, 2020 Report Share Posted December 28, 2020 8 hours ago, workshop7 said: The MK's SCR is about 9m. OP might be a little light for the MK on second thought. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FTA2R Posted December 28, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 28, 2020 Also re: the MK: sorry, but not spending >1K right now for a board. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigwavedave Posted December 28, 2020 Report Share Posted December 28, 2020 Something like this maybe. If it's still available, make an offer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michael.a Posted December 29, 2020 Report Share Posted December 29, 2020 Import a Goltes Supreme Carve 173 from Slovenia, its got what you need Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ohob Posted December 30, 2020 Report Share Posted December 30, 2020 (edited) You might want to look at the Donek Talon if you have a tight budget. $485 for a brand spanky new board built just for you is a hard thing to pass up! X has one. It’s been phenomenal. Edited December 30, 2020 by Ohob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FTA2R Posted December 30, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 30, 2020 (edited) 5 hours ago, Ohob said: You might want to look at the Donek Talon if you have a tight budget. $485 for a brand spanky new board built just for you is a hard thing to pass up! X has one. It’s been phenomenal. 5 hours ago, Ohob said: You might want to look at the Donek Talon if you have a tight budget. $485 for a brand spanky new board built just for you is a hard thing to pass up! X has one. It’s been phenomenal. @Ohob Yes, that's doable and I was reading about it. Any other thoughts you have on it? Edited December 30, 2020 by FTA2R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ohob Posted December 31, 2020 Report Share Posted December 31, 2020 The talon is a very friendly board. Single radius side cut, quite a bit of pop if you load the tail up. Has the huge benefit of Sean and company’s experience to make an inexpensive, very fun board. About the only downside is it does not like chopped up runs. I’d suggest giving them a call to see if it’s a good fit for you. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ohob Posted December 31, 2020 Report Share Posted December 31, 2020 19 hours ago, FTA2R said: @Ohob Yes, that's doable and I was reading about it. Any other thoughts you have on it? Sean conceived the idea for the Talon to entice up and coming racers. Just over $1k for a tailor made board, boots and bindings (take advantage of the discounts by bundling the three) is one hell of a deal for what you get. yes, you could spend less by buying used. The issue with that is your weight. I have the same problem, good used gear that will work for lighter riders is rare and in most instances, expensive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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